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Inviting someone to do something
Through using a negative question you can invite someone to do something. For detailed instructions on how to construct negative forms and question please refer to the negative forms and interrogative forms pages.

 

お茶を飲みませんか。 (O-cha wo nomimasen ka.)
Won't you have some tea?

 

Asking someone to do something
The ren'youkei + てください (te kudasai) / + てくれ (te kure) can be used to ask someone to do something for you. The ren'youkei + てくれ (te kure) is very direct and should be avoided as it contains an imperative form. The ren'youkei + てください (te kudasai) also is an imperative, but since ください (kudasai) is an honorific verb the request is polite.

The politeness can be increased for both versions by creating a negative question. In addition you can add the dubitative form to add some doubt to your request. To be extremely polite you can also combine the ren'youkei + て (te) form with the potential form of いただく (itadaku).

 

買っていただけません(でしょう)か。 (Katte itadakemasen (deshou) ka.)
Won't you please do me the favour of buying it for me? (very humble request)

買っていただけます(でしょう)か。 (Katte itadakemasu (deshou) ka.)
Would you please do me the favour of buying it for me? (humble request)

買ってくださいません(でしょう)か。 (Katte kudasaimasen (deshou) ka.)
Would you be so kind to buy it for me? (very polite request)

買ってくださいませ。 (Katte kudasaimase.)
Please be so kind to buy it for me. (very polite imperative)

買ってください。 (Katte kudasai.)
Please buy it for me. (polite imperative)

買ってくれません(でしょう)か。 (Katte kuremasen (deshou) ka.)
Won't you buy it for me? (polite request)

買ってくれない(だろう)? (Katte kurenai (darou)?)
Won't you buy it for me? (informal request)

買って。 (Katte.)
Buy it for me, will you. (informal imperative)

買ってくれ。 (Katte kure.)
Buy it for me. (blunt imperative)

 

For more information on dubitative, imperative, and polite forms please check the appropriate pages.

Asking someone not to do something
This construction is achieved by adding ないでください。 (nai de kudasai) to the mizenkei conjugation.

 

それをしないで。(Sore wo shinai de.)
Please don't do that.

鉛筆で書かないでください。 (Enpitsu de kakanai de kudasai.)
Please don't write with a pencil.

 

Related pages:
Rentaikei + か (ka)
Ren'youkei + て (te)
Mizenkei + う (u)
Meireikei
Dubitative forms
Imperative forms
Interrogative forms
Negative forms
Polite forms

 
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